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Clarifying Information for the Definition of a SchoolData DefinitionsSchool definition: A school is an administrative unit dedicated to and designed to impart skills and knowledge to students. A school is organized to efficiently deliver sequential instruction from one or more teachers. In most cases, but not always, a school is housed in one or more buildings. Also, multiple schools may be in one building. By statute, a home-based private educational program is not a school. To help clarify the difference between a school and a program and to review the accountability reporting that is required at the school level, please see the following: A school:
A school is not:
Accountability reporting: School Districts and Charter Schools established under s.118.40 (2r), Wis. Stats., are responsible for submitting and updating data about students enrolled in order to meet accountability reporting requirements under state and federal law. Accountability reporting is at the school level and includes but is not limited to
Charter schools: Schools established or created under s.118.40, Wis. Stats., (Charter Schools) are public schools assigned a DPI unique identification number and are included in all types of accountability reporting applicable to other public schools. 3c Charter Schools: If you are the charter authorizer of a charter school serving multiple districts (based on s.118.40(3)(c), Wis. Stats.), the charter school will be listed on the districts copy of the PI-1280 Public School Update. These schools have been numbered with a 9000 series school number. However, every district and/or CESA participating with the 3c Charter School will find the school listed under its agency (also known as LEA) number. Also note the following:
Administrative unit: An administrative unit is an organizational subdivision of a school district. Program definition: A program is a set (plan) of activities and procedures designed to accomplish a predetermined curricular objective or set of objectives. A program:
Accountability reporting goes with the school and district that provides or directly supervises the primary PK-12 educational services received by the students. This is typically the school and district that assigned the students to the program. School names: Due to potential uses of nonconfidential student directory data, districts are requested to avoid school names that identify confidential characterististics of students enrolled.
Last updated on 3/10/2008 4:27:47 PM |
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Elizabeth Burmaster
Department of Public Instruction, 125 S. Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841, Madison, WI 53707-7841 (800) 441-4563 |